A new temporary banking hub will open in Bakewell, Derbyshire, at the Agricultural Business Centre (ABC) by the end of February 2025. This comes after NatWest, the last bank in the Peak District National Park, closed in February 2024. Despite strong opposition from local residents and politicians, including Derbyshire Dales District Council (DDDC) leader Steve Flitter, the closure proceeded, leaving the area without any banking facilities.
In response, the DDDC worked with LINK, the UK’s cash access network, and secured the temporary hub. Cash Access UK, a not-for-profit organisation funded by major high street banks, will manage the hub. This facility will provide essential banking services, including cash deposits, withdrawals, cheque payments, bill payments, and utility top-ups, from Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. A community banker will also be available one day a week to address more complex inquiries.
The new hub is part of a broader initiative to improve access to banking services across Derbyshire. The Bakewell hub will be the fifth facility in the county, joining those in Belper, Clay Cross, and Shirebrook, with another planned for Ashbourne. This development aims to fill the gap left by the closure of high street branches, ensuring residents and businesses can continue to access essential banking services.